toptop
Cole
Palmer netted a stoppage-time penalty against his former club Manchester City to
rescue a point for Chelsea in a pulsating, eight-goal Premier League classic at
Stamford Bridge.
Palmer, who swapped his boyhood club for Chelsea in the summer, held his nerve
to beat Ederson as Mauricio Pochettino's side came from behind for a third time
in a breathless game.
Manchester City had appeared on course to move three points clear after Rodri's
deflected strike put them 4-3 up in the 86th minute, but Palmer's penalty,
awarded after Ruben Dias had fouled substitute Armando Broja, provided one final
twist.
Earlier, the game had erupted when Erling Haaland struck the opening goal, also
from the spot, after Marc Cucurella was controversially found to have fouled the
Norwegian following a lengthy VAR check.
The sense of injustice fuelled a ferocious Chelsea response as goals from Thiago
Silva and Raheem Sterling, the latter also playing against his former club, put
them ahead before Manuel Akanji's header brought City level again shortly before
half-time.
Haaland slid home his second and City's third straight after the restart and a
thrilling game continued to ebb and flow, with Jackson tucking home a loose ball
for Chelsea's third goal before the two sides traded blows once more, first
through Rodri and then through Palmer, to round off a sensational spectacle.
The draw means City are only one point clear of Arsenal and Liverpool at the top
of the table while Chelsea, only five days on from playing out another classic
against Tottenham, move up a place to 10th, albeit with hope of bigger things to
come.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Sanchez (7), James (8), Disasi (6), Silva (7),
Cucurella (5), Fernandez (7), Caicedo (7), Gallagher (8), Sterling (8), Palmer
(8), Jackson (8).
Subs: Mudryk (6), Gusto (6), Broja (7), Ugochukwu (n/a).
Man City: Ederson (7), Walker (6), Akanji (7), Dias (5),
Gvardiol (5), Rodri (8), Bernardo (6), Doku (6), Foden (8), Alvarez (7), Haaland
(8).
Subs: Grealish (6), Kovacic (6).
Player of the match: Cole Palmer
How the epic encounter played out
Chelsea came into the game having not beaten - or even scored a goal against -
Manchester City in six attempts but their determination to change the record was
clear from the outset.
Pochettino had said his side were no underdogs and that message had clearly got
through to his players, whose intensity and aggression seemed to surprise City,
with Palmer seeing an early shot blocked and Conor Gallagher firing straight at
Ederson.
City carried a threat of their own, however, with Josko Gvardiol heading too
close to Robert Sanchez from a corner and Julian Alvarez seeing an angled shot
charged down by Cucurella, who was then penalised for City's spot kick only
minutes later.
The VAR check was a lengthy one and the outcome was contentious as the officials
sided with Anthony Taylor's decision, upholding the penalty despite Haaland and
Cucurella handling each other.
The fury inside Stamford Bridge helped to fuel Chelsea's response as Palmer
blocked off Haaland's run from Gallagher's corner, allowing Thiago Silva to send
a glancing header into the far corner.
Chelsea continued to fly forward and their second goal arrived only eight
minutes later, when Gvardiol's error allowed James to pick out Sterling for a
trademark far-post finish.
Stamford Bridge was a cauldron of noise at that point but City swiftly regained
the momentum, with Haaland firing into the side netting from close range and
Foden then smashing a diagonal shot inches wide before Chelsea switched off for
City's second.
Bernardo Silva was the creator, his cross finding Akanji in yards of space -
between two Chelsea defenders - to nod home his third goal in as many games,
prompting a furious reaction from Pochettino.
It went from bad to worse for the hosts straight after half-time when Cucurella
got caught out at left-back, allowing Julian Alvarez to slide the ball across
goal for Haaland to bundle it over the line ahead of the otherwise excellent
Reece James.
That goal felt like a sucker-punch for Chelsea but they rallied again, this time
through Jackson, as the striker reacted sharply to tuck home the loose ball
after Ederson could only parry Gallagher's long-range effort back into the
danger area.
That goal came after a brilliant solo effort from the excellent Palmer, who was
determined to impress against his former club, and there was a glorious chance
for Malo Gusto too, the substitute blazing over when played in by Sterling on
the right.
It seemed the full-back's miss would prove costly when Rodri's long-range effort
bounced in off Thiago Silva for City's fourth goal, but somehow Chelsea fought
back again, Palmer's penalty, dispatched nervelessly, clinching a deserved
point.
Sterling, Palmer: We were unlucky
Chelsea's former Manchester City duo Raheem Sterling and Cole Palmer felt the
Blues were unfortunate not to take all three points.
Sterling told Sky Sports: "It was a good game, we wanted to win the game and
continue the win we got last week. We fought, went behind and came back, that
shows the mentality of the team.
"There have been some setbacks, even after some disappointing results we are
making those steps little by little.
"I had a great time at City, people know what I can do. It's just go out there
and perform. The building block the team is doing, I'm proud to be part of it."
Palmer told Sky Sports: "[It's the] very straight first time I played against
City. I have great respect for the club I spent 15 years at. Great to see some
friends, we were unlucky to get the win.
"I have many City fans at home, but it's the game."
On his penalty, he added: "It was a long time waiting, but I felt confident.
I've had a few now, I kept focused in the 90-something minute. I won't say I
work on penalties, I don't. I just trusted in my ability.
"I was excited to see the game, we went behind a few times and bounced back."
Carra: Poch delivering in big games
This Chelsea performance followed similarly encouraging displays against
Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham and Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher feels their
big-game improvement is down to Mauricio Pochettino.
"I think it shows how good City are," he said. Because I don't think City were
anywhere near their best and Chelsea were fantastic but it still finished 4-4.
That shows the gulf between both teams.
"But what Pochettino has done in big games is fantastic. You can see him as a
manager going up against Klopp, Guardiola, Arteta and he hasn't quite got the
tools they've got. I know people will say they've spent a lot of money. It's
still short of what the top teams have got. But what they've done in big games
is a feather in the cap of the manager."
He added: "It's the Premier League at its best. You think about the game we
watched last Monday and it felt like everybody was talking about that for days
afterwards. I think this will be the same.
"It felt right Chelsea got the equaliser. I know Manchester City fans will be
disappointed but it felt like there shouldn't be a winner in that game. It was
that good."
Crazy game in numbers - Opta stats
In his 882nd game as a manager across all competitions, this was the first time
that Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola saw his side both score and concede 4+
in the same match.
This was only the fifth match in Premier League history to see as many as four
equalising goals scored, after Everton v Leeds in October 1999, Charlton v West
Ham in November 2001, Tottenham v Reading in December 2007, and Liverpool v
Arsenal in April 2009.
This was the first time Chelsea both scored and conceded 4+ goals in a league
game since March 2008 v Tottenham (4-4), the first time Man City did so since
January 1961 v Arsenal (4-5).
Rodri scored his third Premier League goal of the season, surpassing his tally
last term in the competition (2). Nine of his 17 Premier League goals have given
Man City the lead in a game.
Chelsea's Thiago Silva became only the fourth different player to score a
Premier League goal while aged 39 or older, along with Teddy Sheringham, Dean
Windass, and Ryan Giggs.
What's next?
After the international break, Chelsea travel to Newcastle on Saturday November
25; kick-off 3pm.
Meanwhile, Man City are back in action on Saturday November 25 when they host
Liverpool, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 12.30pm.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Sanchez, James (c) (Gusto 64), Disasi, Thiago Silva,
Cucurella, Enzo (Mudryk 64), Caicedo (Broja 90), Gallagher, Palmer, Jackson
(Ugochukwu 90+6), Sterling
Subs Not Used Petrovic, Badiashile, Maatsen, Matos, Madueke
Booked Cucurella, Palmer, Caicedo, Jackson, Sterling,
Pochettino
Goals Silva 29, Sterling 37, Jackson 67, Palmer 90+5 (pen)
Manchester City Ederson, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol, Walker (c),
Rodri, Foden, Doku (Grealish 59), Silva, Alvarez (Kovacic 79), Haaland
Subs Not Used Ortega, Carson, Lewis, Nunes, Phillips, Bobb
Booked Daku, Rodri, Grealish
Goals Haaland 25 (pen), 47, Akanji 45+1, Rodri 86
Attendance 39,532
Referee Anthony Taylor
VAR Jarred Gillett